4 February – The reclassification of Fuxing, Heping, Maolin, Namasia, Taoyuan and Wulai from District to Special Municipal Mountain Indigenous District.
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29 October – The announcement by Interior MinisterChen Wei-zen of banning to study in Mainland China for senior civil servants and officials whose work is related to national security starting 30 October 2014.[44]
31 October – The inauguration of Starlight Bridge in New Taipei.[45]
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